Sex efficiency through exercises : special physical culture for women / by Th. H. van de Velde ; [photos, by E. Steinemann].
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so fail; for the taboo set up by religion and social custom
against the investigation or discussion of sexual matters
" blinkered " them and rendered them blind to any but the
reproductive and the pathological aspects of the feminine
genitalia. But neurologists have found ample occasion to
recognise the extent of the influence exercised by inferiority
or inadequacy in the essential feminine organs or functions
on the whole human personality. This may sometimes be
observed in an unmistakable manner in cases of sterility,
especially of sterility which has at first been voluntarily
sought and then irrevocably regretted.(42) And we have
already attended to the grievous results of the disappearance
or disfigurement of the breasts through neglect after mater-
nity. But genital inferiority feelings manifest themselves
most strongly when their centre of disappointment or
humiliation is the sexual act itself. This is even the case
when the woman does not love her partner or does not desire
sexual pleasure per se, or rather, imagines that she despises
it ! How much more so, then, where there is both the ardent
wish to give pleasure to the beloved man, and to experience
that pleasure herself, but where ignorance, psychic repres-
sions or physical defects make it impossible to realise that
wish !
Indeed, such a reduced feminine potentiality or ineffective
womanhood, especially in specific sexual inadequacy, rouses
inferiority complexes which may injure the whole feminine
organism, bodily and psychically, and have unfavourable and
often very serious repercussions on individuals, institutions
and communities.
But enhanced or accentuated potential womanhood, bringing
full capacity to achieve and enjoy normal married life,
technically as well as in other respects, and the consciousness
of being able to pass through pregnancies and births, without
loss of sexual sensation or charm for the marriage partner,
must give women a wholesome and justifiable sense of
security and pride in themselves. This ease of mind and
pride will make them happy helpmates in every sense ; will
enable them to understand the children they bear and love,
and to bring the distinctive qualities and experiences of their